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"You may not reverse look-up, trace or seek to trace any information on any other user of or visitor to the Site...where the purpose is to reveal any information, including but not limited to personal identification or information...Excerpt from Boston Dynamics's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “You may not reverse look-up, trace or seek to trace any information on any other user of or visitor to the Site...where the purpose is to reveal any information, including but not limited to personal identification or information...”
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